From July 4 till yesterday, 9 nominations were filed while papers were filed today.
Four papers were outrightly rejected by the returning officer as the aspirants had neither filed the certified copy of the electoral roll to prove that they are voters of a Lok Sabha seat nor had they deposited Rs 15,000 in cash as security.
The nomination papers of the rest are also liable to be rejected on July 19, the day of scrutiny, for not having 20 electors as proposers and as many as seconders.
The total strength of the two houses is 790, but there are some vacancies.
So far, neither the ruling NDA, nor the opposition have announced their candidates for the elections.
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